We are pleased to offer :
Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph
Asian Crane Birds In The Rain inspired by Japanese Painter and Print Maker Ohara Koson Shoson Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
about this chart:
Its finished size will be: 10 inches (140 stitches) by 18
inches (252 stitches)
Designed for 14 Count Fabric and DMC Cotton Floss
Suggested Fabric Color White or Ivory
Note to Stitchers: You will receive a chart that is of the
entire image including the background.
You can stitch the background or stitch on your choice of a 14 count
solid cloth and create a raised embossed effect.
This is not a Kit. No fabric or floss are included in this
auction.
Ohara Shoson (Koson, Hoson) was a Japanese painter and
printmaker. He began as a student of Suzuki Koson. He painted flora and fauna
between 1895-1902, becoming recognized as a "Nihonga" painter in the
'Kacho-ga' (nature print) genre. During the Russo-Japanese war he produced a
few 'Senso-e' (war prints). The majority of his early prints (1900 -1912) were
published by Kokkeido and Daikokuya and were designed for the foreign market.
All were signed "Koson". Between 1912-1926 he again devoted himself
to painting. Using the name 'Shoson', he returned to the woodblock medium,
collaborating with Watanabe. Shoson did produce some prints using the name
"Hoson' which were published by Kawaguchi between 1930-1931, but the
majority of his prints were published by Watanabe. While the artist's prints
had always been sold abroad, his success in the West was assured as a result of
the 1930 and 1936 Toledo Museum exhibitions. More prints by Shoson were sold
during these shows than any other artist due to their artistic/decorative
nature, and the fact that they sold for one-quarter the price of the works of
Yoshida and others.
Shoson reached his peak in the mid 1930's. His work is realistic, based mainly on his own sketches and watercolors. It is estimated that he produced more than 450 designs of birds. Ohara Shoson Collections: Cincinnati, Fine Arts Museum California, Honolulu, Minneapolis, Newark, and Staatliche University.
We are pleased to offer :
Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph
Asian Crane Birds In The Rain inspired by Japanese Painter and Print Maker Ohara Koson Shoson Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
about this chart:
Its finished size will be: 10 inches (140 stitches) by 18
inches (252 stitches)
Designed for 14 Count Fabric and DMC Cotton Floss
Suggested Fabric Color White or Ivory
Note to Stitchers: You will receive a chart that is of the
entire image including the background.
You can stitch the background or stitch on your choice of a 14 count
solid cloth and create a raised embossed effect.
This is not a Kit. No fabric or floss are included in this
auction.
Ohara Shoson (Koson, Hoson) was a Japanese painter and
printmaker. He began as a student of Suzuki Koson. He painted flora and fauna
between 1895-1902, becoming recognized as a "Nihonga" painter in the
'Kacho-ga' (nature print) genre. During the Russo-Japanese war he produced a
few 'Senso-e' (war prints). The majority of his early prints (1900 -1912) were
published by Kokkeido and Daikokuya and were designed for the foreign market.
All were signed "Koson". Between 1912-1926 he again devoted himself
to painting. Using the name 'Shoson', he returned to the woodblock medium,
collaborating with Watanabe. Shoson did produce some prints using the name
"Hoson' which were published by Kawaguchi between 1930-1931, but the
majority of his prints were published by Watanabe. While the artist's prints
had always been sold abroad, his success in the West was assured as a result of
the 1930 and 1936 Toledo Museum exhibitions. More prints by Shoson were sold
during these shows than any other artist due to their artistic/decorative
nature, and the fact that they sold for one-quarter the price of the works of
Yoshida and others.
Shoson reached his peak in the mid 1930's. His work is realistic, based mainly on his own sketches and watercolors. It is estimated that he produced more than 450 designs of birds. Ohara Shoson Collections: Cincinnati, Fine Arts Museum California, Honolulu, Minneapolis, Newark, and Staatliche University.
We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by the artist who inspired them
We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by subject
We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by the art type
FEATURED
All of us at Orenco Originals want to thank you for your business. We know that there are lots of cross stitch choices and we are glad you chose us. We enjoy working with our customers so if we can help you customize your project just let us know.
We Accept PayPal as payment
Free shipping United States Standard Shipping (USPS First Class Package®)
US $5.95 United States Expedited Shipping (USPS Priority Mail®)
US $20.99 United States Expedited Shipping (USPS Priority Mail Express®)
US $1.00 International USPS First Class Mail International / First Class Package International Service
US $3.00 International USPS First Class Mail International / First Class Package International Service
We are happy to provide combined shipping discounts just email us!
After receiving the item, contact seller within | Refund will be given as | Return shipping |
30 days | Money back | Seller pays for return shipping |
Refer to eBay Return policy for more details. You are covered by the eBay Money Back Guarantee if you receive an item that is not as described in the listing.
We want to help make your cross stitch a success so if we can help you let us know! We are pleased to offer our customers the following FREE services:
1.) If you would like a chart simplified so that it uses 20-25 DMC Floss Colors, most charts utilize 48 colors of DMC floss. We can simplify the pattern by decreasing the number of colors of threads you will use on this pattern. Let us know in an email at the time you purchase the chart.
2.) If you would like to have your chart charted for a thread/fabric count different than 14 count fabric simply let us know and we will rechart it for you. Let us know in an email at the time you purchase the chart.
3.) If you are using floss other than DMC we will provide a conversion chart for you. Just ask. Let us know in an email at the time you purchase the chart.
4.) We would be glad to re-chart any of our designs for different finished measurements.
For example many people like to use our patterns to create pillows. Just ask. Let us know in an email at the time you purchase the chart.
100% Original || High Quality || Fast Shipping
We are pleased to offer :
Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph
Asian Crane Birds In The Rain inspired by Japanese Painter and Print Maker Ohara Koson Shoson Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
about this chart:
Its finished size will be: 10 inches (140 stitches) by 18
inches (252 stitches)
Designed for 14 Count Fabric and DMC Cotton Floss
Suggested Fabric Color White or Ivory
Note to Stitchers: You will receive a chart that is of the
entire image including the background.
You can stitch the background or stitch on your choice of a 14 count
solid cloth and create a raised embossed effect.
This is not a Kit. No fabric or floss are included in this
auction.
Ohara Shoson (Koson, Hoson) was a Japanese painter and
printmaker. He began as a student of Suzuki Koson. He painted flora and fauna
between 1895-1902, becoming recognized as a "Nihonga" painter in the
'Kacho-ga' (nature print) genre. During the Russo-Japanese war he produced a
few 'Senso-e' (war prints). The majority of his early prints (1900 -1912) were
published by Kokkeido and Daikokuya and were designed for the foreign market.
All were signed "Koson". Between 1912-1926 he again devoted himself
to painting. Using the name 'Shoson', he returned to the woodblock medium,
collaborating with Watanabe. Shoson did produce some prints using the name
"Hoson' which were published by Kawaguchi between 1930-1931, but the
majority of his prints were published by Watanabe. While the artist's prints
had always been sold abroad, his success in the West was assured as a result of
the 1930 and 1936 Toledo Museum exhibitions. More prints by Shoson were sold
during these shows than any other artist due to their artistic/decorative
nature, and the fact that they sold for one-quarter the price of the works of
Yoshida and others.
Shoson reached his peak in the mid 1930's. His work is realistic, based mainly on his own sketches and watercolors. It is estimated that he produced more than 450 designs of birds. Ohara Shoson Collections: Cincinnati, Fine Arts Museum California, Honolulu, Minneapolis, Newark, and Staatliche University.
We are pleased to offer :
Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph
Asian Crane Birds In The Rain inspired by Japanese Painter and Print Maker Ohara Koson Shoson Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
about this chart:
Its finished size will be: 10 inches (140 stitches) by 18
inches (252 stitches)
Designed for 14 Count Fabric and DMC Cotton Floss
Suggested Fabric Color White or Ivory
Note to Stitchers: You will receive a chart that is of the
entire image including the background.
You can stitch the background or stitch on your choice of a 14 count
solid cloth and create a raised embossed effect.
This is not a Kit. No fabric or floss are included in this
auction.
Ohara Shoson (Koson, Hoson) was a Japanese painter and
printmaker. He began as a student of Suzuki Koson. He painted flora and fauna
between 1895-1902, becoming recognized as a "Nihonga" painter in the
'Kacho-ga' (nature print) genre. During the Russo-Japanese war he produced a
few 'Senso-e' (war prints). The majority of his early prints (1900 -1912) were
published by Kokkeido and Daikokuya and were designed for the foreign market.
All were signed "Koson". Between 1912-1926 he again devoted himself
to painting. Using the name 'Shoson', he returned to the woodblock medium,
collaborating with Watanabe. Shoson did produce some prints using the name
"Hoson' which were published by Kawaguchi between 1930-1931, but the
majority of his prints were published by Watanabe. While the artist's prints
had always been sold abroad, his success in the West was assured as a result of
the 1930 and 1936 Toledo Museum exhibitions. More prints by Shoson were sold
during these shows than any other artist due to their artistic/decorative
nature, and the fact that they sold for one-quarter the price of the works of
Yoshida and others.
Shoson reached his peak in the mid 1930's. His work is realistic, based mainly on his own sketches and watercolors. It is estimated that he produced more than 450 designs of birds. Ohara Shoson Collections: Cincinnati, Fine Arts Museum California, Honolulu, Minneapolis, Newark, and Staatliche University.
We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by the artist who inspired them
We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by subject
We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by the art type
FEATURED
All of us at Orenco Originals want to thank you for your business. We know that there are lots of cross stitch choices and we are glad you chose us. We enjoy working with our customers so if we can help you customize your project just let us know.
We Accept PayPal as payment
Free shipping United States Standard Shipping (USPS First Class Package®)
US $5.95 United States Expedited Shipping (USPS Priority Mail®)
US $20.99 United States Expedited Shipping (USPS Priority Mail Express®)
US $1.00 International USPS First Class Mail International / First Class Package International Service
US $3.00 International USPS First Class Mail International / First Class Package International Service
We are happy to provide combined shipping discounts just email us!
After receiving the item, contact seller within | Refund will be given as | Return shipping |
30 days | Money back | Seller pays for return shipping |
Refer to eBay Return policy for more details. You are covered by the eBay Money Back Guarantee if you receive an item that is not as described in the listing.
We want to help make your cross stitch a success so if we can help you let us know! We are pleased to offer our customers the following FREE services:
1.) If you would like a chart simplified so that it uses 20-25 DMC Floss Colors, most charts utilize 48 colors of DMC floss. We can simplify the pattern by decreasing the number of colors of threads you will use on this pattern. Let us know in an email at the time you purchase the chart.
2.) If you would like to have your chart charted for a thread/fabric count different than 14 count fabric simply let us know and we will rechart it for you. Let us know in an email at the time you purchase the chart.
3.) If you are using floss other than DMC we will provide a conversion chart for you. Just ask. Let us know in an email at the time you purchase the chart.
4.) We would be glad to re-chart any of our designs for different finished measurements.
For example many people like to use our patterns to create pillows. Just ask. Let us know in an email at the time you purchase the chart.
100% Original || High Quality || Fast Shipping
We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by subject
We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by the art type
FEATURED
All of us at Orenco Originals want to thank you for your business. We know that there are lots of cross stitch choices and we are glad you chose us. We enjoy working with our customers so if we can help you customize your project just let us know.
100% Original || High Quality || Fast Shipping